Who cleans your car(s) ?

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Earlier I used to clean and wash the car myself but now the frequency of cleaning has gone down considerably due to the high running of Getz. The car is always on the move, hence it only gets a good jet wash once a month.

I pamper my Wagon, Splender and wify's Scooty on ever alternative weekend with wash/wax/polish. Though it is time consuming, but I love spending time on them. And sometimes even my better-half gives company to keep them clean

I do it myself every 2 weeks or so. I snowfoam the car first using pressure washer, then a rinse before using the attachment to spray the shampoo on and then using a mit-pad I give the car a once over before rinsing. Then dried using a chamois leather and the wheels are given a clean and shine.

I do the interior every couple of months and use a ac freshener aerosol every 6 months or so.

On weekdays its a cleaner in my apartments who cleans the car, I pay him 200 Rs a month to do that and on Weekends I spend time some quality time cleaning my car, I dont move until I make sure every intricate detail is upto my satisfaction. Its really a bliss to spend quality time with your car and pamper it.

The best part is that the monthly charge for cleaning the car is only Rs. 150

Where in Bangalore do you get someone for Rs.150 ? We have around 5 regular guys in the morning (for office going cars) and they charge Rs.250 monthly (since many months). Now an increase to Rs.350 is already proposed by them, but the society meeting has decided to turn down their new demand.

I wash my car once a week (no regular driving), and ask the security guys to wash it when I need to rush somewhere and I dont have time to clean it. I pay them Rs.20 per wash, which is higher than daily wash.

I do not wash my car every day because I stay on a hill (the place is itself called Melecaud - the forest above), there is chronic water shortage. We get water supply only two or three days a week, that too on unearthly hours. So I wash my car, myself mind, every weekend.

Attempts to dig a well were foiled by sticky soil which made work dangerous.

Where in Bangalore do you get someone for Rs.150 ? We have around 5 regular guys in the morning (for office going cars) and they charge Rs.250 monthly (since many months). Now an increase to Rs.350 is already proposed by them, but the society meeting has decided to turn down their new demand.

I was paying Rs.300 in my previous house. I started washing myself as the quality of wash was pathetic.

In my current apartment complex with 1100 apartments, the rate given to the vendor for daily washing of sedan is Rs.200 and for hatchback is Rs.150. I have a Getz. I was initially skeptical of the quality, but it seems to be good. I hope they maintain the same quality even after more people move in to the complex.